Lindsay Lohan accused of trashing 'Scary Movie 5' trailer

Lindsay Lohan reportedly trashed her trailer on the set of 'Scary Movie 5'.

The troubled 26-year-old actress was said to be so furious when producers failed to provide a private jet for Lindsay and her entourage to fly home on after filming was completed that she took her anger out on her trailer and left it completely ruined.

A source told Hollyscoop: ''Lindsay Lohan was a total brat and over-demanding while filming the movie.

''For some reason, the production complied with the private jet demands, but when Lindsay arrived at the location she got so wasted that she didn't want to leave her hotel room.''

''Because Lindsay was acting like a pouty child, the producers said she couldn't fly home via private jet and she and her entourage had to fly home on , commercial flight.

''[Lindsay] got so (expletive) about this that she acted out by clogging the drain in the shower of her trailer, destroying the trailer by smearing fake blood on the walls and also clogging the drain on the toilet.

''Needless to say, they do not want to work with her ever again.''

This isn't the first time Lindsay has been accused of trashing a trailer, while filming the TV movie 'Liz & Dick', she is said to have caused up to $100,000 worth of damage to Dame Elizabeth Taylor's dressing room trailer which was rented for the movie.

Angel Alger, the owner of the so-called love nest - where the late actress' romance with Richard Burton started alleged there were items missing when it was returned to her and says there were cigarette burns on the furniture and fabric as well as on a picture of Elizabeth.

She added: ''I was specifically told that it would come back in pristine condition and in even better condition than it was at that time.

''I did not get to enjoy using the lavish French phone that she used or even her personal hair brush that probably still had some of her hair in it.''

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